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Golf For All As Cowdray Launches Stay-And-Play Experiences In Heart Of South Downs

Cowdray announces a variety of stay-and-play options, combining its recently elevated championship golf experience with a great English countryside retreat.

Nestled in West Sussex among the rolling hills of the South Downs, Cowdray’s golf facilities have never held greater appeal following a year which has seen more than £1million invested in upgrades.

A popular destination for those wishing to enjoy a rural break, the 16,000-acre Estate is home to a wide range of accommodation options that have long been paired with premium country pursuits and world-class sport.

Offering something for all party sizes, the accommodation comprises dormy-style lodge rooms at the golf club, luxury stand-alone cottages and attached cottages at Benbow Pond.

A one-night, one-round experience at the golf lodges, including breakfast, starts from £215 for two people, based on sharing a twin or double room.

Cowdray Estate challens-yarde

The Luxury Cottages – where amenities can include private hot tubs, wood burners, gardens and barbecues – sleep between four and eight people and are available from £350 per night with a minimum two-night stay.

A two-night, two-round stay based on four people sharing starts from £265 per person.

Elsewhere, the smaller Benbow Cottages – located by Benbow Pond – sleep up to four people and are priced from £165 per night with a minimum two-night stay.

A two-night, two-round package based on four people sharing starts at £173 per person.

All cottage guests at Cowdray also receive a welcome hamper of provisions from the award-winning Cowdray Farm Shop & Café.

Guests at Cowdray can also enjoy unlimited access to the new Par 3 Course – a re-imagined creation of five new short holes with USGA specification greens and greenside bunkers, each reflecting a similar green complex on the main course – for an additional £15 per person.

As well as golf, guests at Cowdray can experience a range of other premium country pursuits including clay-pigeon shooting, fishing, walking, cycling, riding and polo.

Cowdray Estate Aerial view of golf course

Tim Allen, Director of Golf at Cowdray, said: “Following extensive investment in our golf facilities, there has never been a better time to visit Cowdray to play golf.

“Ideal for those looking for a fantastic spot to play golf alongside a classic English country retreat, our new stay-and-play packages at Cowdray provide the perfect opportunity to unwind and experience the wider Estate.”

Cowdray’s 18-hole course recently re-opened following significant investment and improvement project by Swan Golf Designs.

The most notable changes have been made to the bunkering, all having been reconstructed, reshaped and integrated into the downland landscape through the use of native grass borders.

A new ninth tee has been constructed with sensitive EcoPath recycled rubber pathways installed throughout.

Elsewhere, Swan Golf Designs has created a new ‘heart of the course’ by restoring the famed double green on holes seven and 14, while also developing a new seating area at the halfway hut and overseeing landscape management throughout the course.

In keeping with a venue within the South Downs National Park, the landscape management work includes the introduction of more native grassland areas and the removal of non-indigenous species to highlight historic oaks and traditional downland specimens.

For more information on Cowdray’s stay options, visit: https://www.cowdray.co.uk/stay/.